anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
You have absolute no experience at all, what have you built? All
you do is talk about diesel, propane, and superchargers as if you did, I
really doubt whether you even driven a store bought turbo Volkswagen.
lets see a picture. I've been there!
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Bret Ludwig wrote:
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you do is talk about diesel, propane, and superchargers as if you did, I
really doubt whether you even driven a store bought turbo Volkswagen.
lets see a picture. I've been there!
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Bret Ludwig wrote:
><snip gibberish>
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> Higher RPM and rock crawling are mutually exclusive activities. Except
> for the time I watched Jerry B go rock crawling with the Cruise Control
> set (sorry Jerry), I've never seen anybody attempt to do it with the
> engine running at speeds where a turbo would be of any help, much less
> be desired.
The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
> Higher RPM and rock crawling are mutually exclusive activities. Except
> for the time I watched Jerry B go rock crawling with the Cruise Control
> set (sorry Jerry), I've never seen anybody attempt to do it with the
> engine running at speeds where a turbo would be of any help, much less
> be desired.
The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> Higher RPM and rock crawling are mutually exclusive activities. Except
> for the time I watched Jerry B go rock crawling with the Cruise Control
> set (sorry Jerry), I've never seen anybody attempt to do it with the
> engine running at speeds where a turbo would be of any help, much less
> be desired.
The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
> Higher RPM and rock crawling are mutually exclusive activities. Except
> for the time I watched Jerry B go rock crawling with the Cruise Control
> set (sorry Jerry), I've never seen anybody attempt to do it with the
> engine running at speeds where a turbo would be of any help, much less
> be desired.
The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> Higher RPM and rock crawling are mutually exclusive activities. Except
> for the time I watched Jerry B go rock crawling with the Cruise Control
> set (sorry Jerry), I've never seen anybody attempt to do it with the
> engine running at speeds where a turbo would be of any help, much less
> be desired.
The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
> Higher RPM and rock crawling are mutually exclusive activities. Except
> for the time I watched Jerry B go rock crawling with the Cruise Control
> set (sorry Jerry), I've never seen anybody attempt to do it with the
> engine running at speeds where a turbo would be of any help, much less
> be desired.
The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
Used on Indy cars to slow their top speed:
http://autorepair.about.com/library/.../bldef-896.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simian Juncal wrote:
>
> The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
> pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
> along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
> implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
> or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
> experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
http://autorepair.about.com/library/.../bldef-896.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simian Juncal wrote:
>
> The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
> pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
> along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
> implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
> or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
> experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
Used on Indy cars to slow their top speed:
http://autorepair.about.com/library/.../bldef-896.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simian Juncal wrote:
>
> The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
> pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
> along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
> implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
> or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
> experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
http://autorepair.about.com/library/.../bldef-896.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simian Juncal wrote:
>
> The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
> pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
> along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
> implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
> or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
> experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
Used on Indy cars to slow their top speed:
http://autorepair.about.com/library/.../bldef-896.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simian Juncal wrote:
>
> The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
> pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
> along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
> implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
> or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
> experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
http://autorepair.about.com/library/.../bldef-896.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Simian Juncal wrote:
>
> The sound of the waste gate is what you might hear when the turbo isn't
> pushing much air into the engine (such as when shifting, or crawling
> along at low speed but relatively high RPM's). So of course I'm not
> implying that it would help rock crawling (which I also didn't mention)
> or help anything else for that matter; except perhaps my driving
> experience as I happen to find that sound pleasing.
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
Wastegates are used on all sophisticated turbo systems. Some simple
ones don't have them. Boost bleed valves are something different that
USAC had in the Turbo Offy days. They bleed air off the compressor
side, not divert hot gas from the turbine side.
ones don't have them. Boost bleed valves are something different that
USAC had in the Turbo Offy days. They bleed air off the compressor
side, not divert hot gas from the turbine side.
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
Wastegates are used on all sophisticated turbo systems. Some simple
ones don't have them. Boost bleed valves are something different that
USAC had in the Turbo Offy days. They bleed air off the compressor
side, not divert hot gas from the turbine side.
ones don't have them. Boost bleed valves are something different that
USAC had in the Turbo Offy days. They bleed air off the compressor
side, not divert hot gas from the turbine side.
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Re: anyone Turbo'd a 258 or know about someone who has?
Wastegates are used on all sophisticated turbo systems. Some simple
ones don't have them. Boost bleed valves are something different that
USAC had in the Turbo Offy days. They bleed air off the compressor
side, not divert hot gas from the turbine side.
ones don't have them. Boost bleed valves are something different that
USAC had in the Turbo Offy days. They bleed air off the compressor
side, not divert hot gas from the turbine side.
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